Syntron® Vibratory Bowl Liners & Lining Options
Irathane:
As a vibratory bowl lining, Irathane is used primarily for abrasion and corrosive resistance. It has a low friction coefficient and unequalled reliability in the most severe abrasive and corrosive environments.
Irathane elastomeric polyurethane is a two part, high solids coating. The coating is sprayed on primed metal and baked.
Polyurethane:
This coating is sprayed on primed metal. As a vibratory bowl lining, it is used primarily to reduce marking of plastic parts. It also provides limited impact protection.
Polyurethane, IUPAC abbreviation PUR, but commonly abbreviated PU, is any polymer consisting of a chain of organic units joined by urethane (carbamate) links.
Polyurethane Sheet:
This coating is applied as a bonded sheet. As a bowl lining, it is used primarily to reduce marking of plastic parts. It also provides impact protection from heavy parts. It has exceptional wear properties and can be used with heavy parts.
Polyurethane, IUPAC abbreviation PUR, but commonly abbreviated PU, is any polymer consisting of a chain of organic units joined by urethane (carbamate) links.
PVC:
This coating is sprayed on primed metal and baked. As a bowl lining, PVC is used primarily for sound deadening. It has good oil resistance and helps reduce marking of finished parts.
Polyvinyl chloride, (IUPAC Poly(chloroethanediyl)) commonly abbreviated PVC, is the third most widely used thermoplastic polymer after polyethylene and polypropylene.
Teflon:
This coating is sprayed on primed metal and baked at 800 degrees Fahrenheit. As a bowl lining, Teflon is used primarily to reduce friction of sticky parts and assist the feed characteristics. Teflon also very non-reactive and can be used where reactive or corrosive chemicals are present
In chemistry, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a synthetic fluoropolymer of tetrafluoroethylene which finds numerous applications. PTFE is most well known by the DuPont brand name Teflon.
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